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    Sampling average phase meter 

    Rick S. Bailey; Arthur C. Holly (United States Patent and Trademark Office, 1987-12-08)
    Apparatus for generating a signal indicative of the phase of a selected pulsed single frequency signal in a background of noise. A first averaging phase detector generates the average phase of the selected signal. A second ...
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    G-banding of plant chromosomes 

    Hsu, Tao-Chiuh (United States Patent and Trademark Office, 1986-06-24)
    A method for the staining of the chromosomal material of plant cells so as to induce G-Bands, useful in plant genetic studies such as hydridization. G-Banding is induced by contacting living plant cells, such as those of ...
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    Gadolinium chelates as NMR contrast agents 

    Sherry, A. Dean (United States Patent and Trademark Office, 1987-01-27)
    " Chelates of gadolinium with 1,4,7-triazacyclononane-N,N',N""-triacetate; 1,4,7,10-tetrazacyclododecane-N,N',N'""tetraacetate; and 1,5,9-triazacyclododecane-N,N',N""-triacetate are useful as NMR contrast agents. "
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    Biologically active thymones from the thymus 

    Karl A. Folkers; Teresa M. Kubiak; Henryk M. Stepien; Naoki Sakura (United States Patent and Trademark Office, 1983-02-22)
    A class of three substances has been isolated in highly purified form and in substantially pure form by utilizing thymus tissue as a source material. These three substances are designated thymone A, thymone B and thymone ...
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    Effective peptides related to the luteinizing hormone releasing hormone from L-amino acids 

    Karl A. Folkers; Minoru Kubota; Cyril Y. Bowers; Pui-Fun L. Tang (United States Patent and Trademark Office, 1988-01-26)
    The chemical structure of the luteinizing hormone releasing hormone (LHRH) was elucidatd in 1971. Since then, a very large number of international investigators synthesized more than 100 monosubstituted and about 14 ...
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    Effective hormonal peptides: D-3-QA1 6-LHRH 

    Karl A. Folkers; Cyril Y. Bowers; Xu Jie-Cheng (United States Patent and Trademark Office, 1987-04-07)
    Two sets of hormonal peptides are synthesized which are super agonists of the lutenizing hormone releasing hormone (LHRH). Chronic administration results in the inhibition of LHRH which is responsible for stimulating cell ...
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    Electronic field permeameter 

    Mark A. Chandler; David J. Goggin; Patrick J. Horne; Gary G. Kocurek; Larry W. Lake (United States Patent and Trademark Office, 1989-09-12)
    For making rapid, non-destructive permeability measurements in the field, a portable minipermeameter of the kind having a manually-operated gas injection tip is provided with a microcomputer system which operates a flow ...
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    Method and apparatus for managing recoil of electromagnetic guns 

    William F. Weldon (United States Patent and Trademark Office, 1989-06-20)
    A power supply generating a reaction torque generally simultaneously with its power output is utilized to supply power to fire the railgun. The power supply and the railgun are cooperatively mounted together such that the ...
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    Homopolar generator power supply system 

    William F. Weldon; John H. Gully (United States Patent and Trademark Office, 1985-10-01)
    A high-energy, high-current homopolar generator pulsed power supply system that is compact and field portable. The power supply system includes a hompolar generator (HPG), an auxiliary supply and drive system, both mounted ...
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    Processes to condition gas permeable membranes 

    William Koros; Susan M. Jordan; Greg K. Fleming (United States Patent and Trademark Office, 1988-07-05)
    Glassy-type gas separating membranes are conditioned to a state of enhanced permeability through controlled sorption of a selected conditioning gas such as CO.sub.2. Membranes are swelled to a state of plasticity without ...
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    AuthorWilliam F. Weldon (12)Karl A. Folkers (7)John H. Gully (4)Cyril Y. Bowers (3)Francis X. Bostick, III (3)Allen J. Bard (2)Arthur C. Holly (2)Bernhard Kraeutler (2)Dennis J. Bellville (2)Folkers, Karl A. (2)... View MoreSubject89/8 (5)930/130 (5)A61K38/00 (5)H02K39/00 (5)Y10S930/13 (5)530/313 (4)930/21 (4)C07K7/23 (4)324/350 (3)930/20 (3)... View MoreDate Issued1989 (17)1985 (12)1986 (6)1987 (4)1981 (3)1983 (3)1988 (3)1984 (2)DepartmentBoard of Regents, University of Texas System (50)Has File(s)Yes (50)

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